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May 14, 1970     Shelton Mason County Journal
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i: .iii~:i~iifi~ii 4 ~:!:i ):i;!~:: :~ VICKI PIERCE was selected as the best supporting actress and Margy Tylczak the best actress in the Washington Association of Theatre Artists Drama Festival. Here, left to right, are Miss Pierce, Dr. Paul Wadleigh, one of the judges at the Festival, and Miss Tylczak. ight ~k: after years as M. Knight No. 311, has a Position with I missed faculty and Y. He has been forces in and in and continuing community the board resignation and, the best have returned trip which seven days. Their itinerary took them first to Lake Allouette just 30 miles east of Vancouver, B.C. There they had some experience in the assembly of a five-man tent, and sleeping in the same on a rainy night. It was the only wet night of the entire trip. They continued to Hope, B. C. and from there up the Frazier River, camping alongside the Frazier one night. They went as far north as Ashton, coming down through Kamloops, Salmon Arm, and Penticton. They did some rock climbing, horseback-riding, hill climbing on bikes, shopping, swimming (at Harrison Hot Springs and other places), and many other activities. On the return journey they took in Chief Joseph urry! Supplies may be limited! Prices good Thursday through Saturday Only NOW Dam, Grand Coulee, Dry Falls, Sun Lakes, Lake Wenatchee and a snowstorm on Snoqualmie Pass. They saw a lot of country, had a lot of fun, had a lot of different experiences (some funny, of course) and arrived home weary on Sunday afternoon with memories to last awhile. All the graduating seniors went. They are Teresa Trimble, Debbie Brehmeyer, Sandi Calkins, Rodney Reeve, Dennis Knipschield, David Knipschield, Larry Watters and Tom Oien. Jim Jurgens and Miss Kay Wooten chaperoned. The Owl track team took part in the Pacific County League Championship Meet at NaseUe last Thursday. Sophomore Mike Sinclair had an e~0ecizlly good day with places in the discus, high jump, 440 and running the anchor leg on the mile relay team. Other point scorers were Curtis Hutson in the high hurdles, John Miller in the mile, Pat Sinclair in the 2 mile and Jerry French in the long jump. The mile relay team, which placed fourth was Jerry French, Richard Lillie, Pat Sinclair and Mike Sinclair. The next track meet for the Owls will be the sub-district meet in Olympia May 16. May 15 there will be an all-school assembly to give out athletic trophies and to view the try-outs for next year's cheerleaders. Those trying out are Janice Springer, Audrey Beerbower, Anette Painter, Tracy Robinson, Teresa Graham, Karen Lillie, Kathy Tyree, Terry Iversen and Christy French. NOW 384's Reg. $1.98 NOW NOW I. $2.29 NOW ONOR NOW ~lOO& \ ...... .. ~.; .:_,~:~.:;.:. MEMBERS OF THE Shelton High School Drama Department and those from Jefferson High School near Federal Way had a visit during a stop both groups made in Washtucna on the way home after participating in the Washington Association of Theatre Artists Drama Festival in Pullman last week. The two schools walked away with most of the honors in the Festival. iF Ilu ion roup The Olympic Air Pollution Control Authority Board of Directors held its regular monthly meeting May 6 at the Authority office, 120 East State Avenue, Olympia, Washington. A public hearing, beginning at 10:30 a.m., was held on the requests for variances received from Farwest Aluminum Corporation, City of Hoquiam, Aberdeen Sanitation, Peninsula Sanitation Service, Mason County, Clallam County, City of Port Angeles, Town of Tenino, and Thurston County. The City of Shelton requested that its request for variance be continued until the next Board meeting June 3. Farwest Aluminum Corporation was granted a 30-day variance, with permission to operate a sweat furnace for five 14-hour days during the 30-day period, for the purpose of processing remaining material from its present operation. City of Hoquiam, Aberdeen Sanitation, Peninsula Sanitation Service, Mason County, Clallam County, City of Port Angeles, Town of Tenino, and Thurston County were granted a one-year For Students working for the summeL and Leti~ed persons and other part-time workers may be entitled to exemption from income tax withholding under the Tax Reform Act of 1969, according to Neal S. Warren, District Director of Internal Revenue. Forms for claiming this exemption were available May 11 from IRS offices. Any employee who had no income tax liability last year and anticipates none for this year should use Withholding Exemption Certificate Form W-4E to claim the exemption, Warren said. For 1970, a single person who makes less than $1,725 owes no tax. This is based on the $1,I00 low income allowance and a personal exemption of $625. A taxpayer over 65 can earn wages up to $2,350 without incurring a tax liability, Warren explained. Anyone who qualifies can fill .out. the.form and give it to his employer to claim exemption from income tax withholding on his wages. Employers needing quantities of the new Form W-4E may obtain them from their nearest IRS office, or by writing to the IRS, 6th and Lenora Building, Seattle 98121. Also available May 11 from IRS offices will be a revision of Schedule A (Form W-4) which reflects the liberalized rules that were provided in the Tax Reform Act of 1969 for claiming additional withholding exemptions based on large itemized deductions. Final regulations on the two provisions of the 1969 Act have not yet been issued. Warren said both of the forms may require revision when regulations are issued. variances to operate their burning disposal areas. A public hearing on the requests for variances received from Pacific County, Shelton Junk Company, Town of Bucoda, City of Raymond, Safeway Stores, City of Port Townsend, Humptulips Shingle Company, Elma Disposal Company, and Town of Rainier has been scheduled for the next regular Board meeting on June 3 beginning at 10:30 a.m. The program for the afternoon consisted of slides and an informative presentation prepared by Loren Nutt, Monitoring Technician and Virgil Vestal, Lab Technician, for Earth Day programs at various schools. Upon request, the Authority provides speakers for schools and organizations desiring information concerning the control of air pollution. A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt Beveled, Bat & Board, T-1 1 1 Your Choice THIS WEEK FREE ESTIMATES [n Shelton everyone's becoming a do-it-yourselfer ... with TM by Excelon® Tile This new self-adherin, floor tile makes covering an old floor so easy you can transform that "tired. old floor" into something really special.., and in just an afternoon. The adhesive's already on the back To install Place 'n Press, just peel the release paper from the back of each vinyl- asbestos tile. place the tile in position, press it down, and it's on the floor to stay, Presto! You have a new floor that livens your den or family room-- gives it a bright. new feeling- easily and ............ inexpensively. Stop by our store and :hoose from one of these three popular designs : SEATTLE.FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FOlC "J" and O1 c N. 426-3264 Thursday, May 14, 1970 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 15